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Teeth Prepped for Veneers: What to Expect

Getting veneers is an exciting step towards achieving a brighter, more confident smile. However, the process involves several crucial steps, particularly the preparation of your teeth. Here’s what to expect when your teeth are prepped for veneers.








Initial Consultation


Before the actual preparation begins, you’ll have a consultation with your dentist. During this visit, your dentist will evaluate your teeth and discuss your aesthetic goals. This is the time to ask questions about the procedure, costs, and what results you can expect.








Tooth Preparation


Once you and your dentist have decided on veneers, the next step is tooth preparation. This typically involves removing a thin layer of enamel from the front surface of your teeth. The amount of enamel removed varies depending on the type of veneers chosen, but it usually ranges from 0.5 to 1 millimeter. This step is essential as it ensures that the veneers fit properly and look natural.







Impressions and Temporary Veneers


After the enamel is shaped, your dentist will take impressions of your teeth. These impressions will be sent to a dental lab where your custom veneers will be crafted. In the meantime, temporary veneers may be placed to protect your teeth and maintain your smile's appearance while you wait for your permanent ones.






Follow-Up Visits


Once your veneers are ready, you'll return to your dentist for placement. During this visit, the dentist will ensure that the veneers fit perfectly and make any necessary adjustments. Finally, they will bond the veneers to your teeth using a strong adhesive.





In conclusion, prepping your teeth for veneers is a straightforward process that significantly enhances your smile. By understanding the steps involved, you can approach this transformative experience with confidence.






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